I’m going to be on NPR’s live call-in show, On Point, today (March 6, 2018) at 11am EST to discuss my book. Tune into NPR today during the program and, if you’re so inclined, call 1-800-423-8255 to chat with me live on air! Update: here’s a link to the podcast of the interview.

Many of you have already pre-ordered a copy, for which I am most grateful. And! You got a free signed bookplate from me! Fear not, for if you too would like to snare a free signed bookplate (picture of what that is at right), if you order my book by March 13, 2018 (that’s a week from today), I will happily mail you one.

Fill out the form I’ll send you via email requesting your name and address

Wait by your mailbox for your signed bookplate to arrive (give me a few weeks to get it in the mail to you)

Hold On, Does This Book Cost Money?

My book! Plus some peonies from our garden.

Yes, this book costs money. For the first time ever, I’ve done something that’s not free. My blog is free, my Uber Frugal Month Challenge is free, all of my email/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/blog comment responses are free. This book, however, is not. And if it doesn’t fit into your overarching financial plan to purchase the book, I totally understand. If that’s the case, please ask your local public library to order it so that you can check it out and read it.

However, if buying my book does fit into your budget, I would really appreciate it! Purchasing my book is a way to support all of the work I do through Frugalwoods and it would be super nice of you. Plus, it makes a great gift for anyone in your life who could use a dose of inspiration to get their finances in order and follow their dreams (note that “get their finances in order” is listed first).

What’s In This Book Anyway?

This book is completely original material! It is NOT recycled blog posts! I wrote the whole darn thing from scratch (which is why it took me so long) and many of the chapters were rewritten upwards of a dozen times.

The book is a memoir of how I became Mrs. Frugalwoods and how I reached financial independence. It’s dramatic, funny, thought-provoking, embarrassing (for me, not for you… ) and prompts readers to ask the questions: “What would I do with my life if I didn’t need my paycheck? How can I have the greatest impact, and do the greatest good, by living my best life?”

Press About My Book!

I take this book

I’m going to be on NPR’s live call-in show, On Point, today (March 6, 2018) at 11am EST to discuss my book. Tune into NPR today during the program and, if you’re so inclined, call 1-800-423-8255 to chat with me live on air! Update: here’s a link to the podcast of the interview.

If you’re interested in hearing me discuss my book on podcasts and in interviews, you might enjoy perusing some of the following:

Reviews… From You!!

If you read my book and enjoy it, I would greatly appreciate it if you would leave a review of the book on Amazon. My goal in writing this book is to bring the message of the transformative power of frugality and simple living to a broader audience and, if you’re interested in that mission too, you can help tremendously by writing a review! Go here to leave a review. Thank you!

You can also join the conversation on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram by using the hashtag #Frugalwoods. Include a photo of your copy of the book if you’re so inclined (because you know how much I love photos!).

Thank You, Frugalwoods Nation!

Finally, I want to offer a huge thank you to all of you for faithfully reading Frugalwoods over the years, inspiring me with your comments, prodding me to think more deeply, and encouraging me to continue exploring what it means to live a life outside of the consumer norms of our culture. You all provide me with the motivation to continue this work, which is truly my life’s passion. Thank you!

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Huge congrats Liz! I’ve heard a few of those podcasts and realize that you put a ton of work into the book, so it must be so awesome to see it actually come to life. And congrats on the NPR spotlight too!

As long as our overnight snowstorm does not delay the delivery folks… I will be hard-pressed to focus on my work and not read your book when it arrives this afternoon! Congratulations on the huge accomplishment and thank you for the inspiration over the past few years 🙂

I am so excited to read your book, Liz! I got the Kindle edition so it’s already downloaded onto my reader. Yay!!! What an exciting day, on top of so many exciting days of new parenthood (and sleepless nights!). Hoping you’re getting some rest in there somewhere!!! I’ll make sure to leave a review on Amazon! 🙂

Yay ordered your book today. Book depository was the cheapest option for us Aussies. Now the waiting for the delivery. Decided to work some overtime and buy it with part of my pay from the pay. I have gained so much and so enjoy your blogs that I decided to reward myself and you with the purchase. Just last month alone I did the frugal challenge and saved over$500, one in October $700 and$300 on my first one in July. I look at money completely differently. I was never a shopaholic but I now question all purchases and look to see the value in each one. I am sure your book will more than pay for itself and so look forward to it’s arrival and then lending it to my children.

Just started reading your book and I can’t put it down! Excited to keep reading it and learn more about your story. I really appreciate the intro and the discussion of privilege. Also, I live near the DC metro area and loved reading about your hikes! Congratulations on your book and your new baby!

CONGRATULATIONS on this long-awaited day. I’m sure the book will be as inspirational as your blog and will help people mired in trendy spendy lifestyles to see that there is another, better way. Frugality is not merely about saving money. Rather, self-imposed limitations create a deeper meaning in life on all levels. Liz, you have talked the talk, and walked the walk, and I know the Frugalwoods Nation is CHEERING for you today!

I’ve been doing a number of online surveys the last while for Amazon gift cards to use for Christmas shopping, might have to tap into those for getting this book!! Mothers Day is coming….. Need to get a little something for me with the gift cards every so often, this is on the ‘me’ list!!!
So looking forward to reading this book of yours!!! All that hard work of yours is paying off for you now!!! Can’t wait to get hold of it!!!! Patience…….. Hugs to those little girls of yours!!!

You are on a ROLL! Look at those podcasts! I only caught 2 of them and wasn’t aware of the others.

For readers on the fence because you can read for free here…as a blogger, there’s only maybe UHHH…100 million things I would say in a private book than posted and easily c/p in a blog post for the world to misquote. And that’s why a book deal is the ultimate dream for both fan and writer.

Congrats Liz! I ordered it from Amazon months ago, waiting with impatience since I live in Scandinavia and does NOT read your book right now. What a great world this is, being able to grow a brand of yours like that, then getting published. I used to be in publishing and normally it went the other way around – some publisher would guess your potential, then MAYBE publish you, THEN waiting for demand from consumers. We are already here, waiting for any output from your temple of Vermont wisdom. Even though I really look forward to your book, I thank you so, so much for years of life changing inspiration.

Ermergerd so excited for you!!! I ordered the Kindle version first thing this morning and started reading on my lunch break; I know I won’t be able to put it down tonight. You’re such a gifted writer and inspiration – thank you for sharing your story!

I have a long flight tomorrow with a newborn and just downloaded my copy! I am thrilled to support you and can’t wait to read it. You have made an incredible difference in my family’s life – we are starting side businesses we are passionate about and are saving tens of thousands of dollars more each year thanks to you. Enjoy Littlewoods and the arrival of your book baby!

I can’t purchase the book right now, but you better believe that I requested it at the library. And I’m the 9th person in line. NINTH! Looks like I’ll be waiting a while to read your embarrassing stories 😉

Got it today!!! Holding it in my hands, Liz. So excited for you, and I can’t wait to go home tonight, get my shower, make my tea, and start reading. A really big congratulations to you!!! You are awesome!

The only thing wrong with your book is that it’s being delivered to my house in California today while I am on a lightning visit to Michigan so I do not have it to read on my flight home! I can’t wait to read it and am already inspired by the very fact that you wrote a book!! Congratulations!

Woo Hoo!! Congratulations on the book, AND on Littlewoods! Bran… uh… Mad Fientist gave me a heads up that the book was ready. Would LOVE to get a bookplate, BUT I’ll be ordering the Kindle version. Keep that bubbly water flowing, and all the best! 😉

Huge congratulations. I’ve had the book on the waitlist at my local libraries but today decided to see if one of my local bookstores had it–it did–and went ahead and bought it because 1) I want to read it now and 2) I’ve gotten so much out of your blog, your challenges, and all those interviews with you on podcasts and other places and your participation monthly in Martinis and Your Money, that it made sense to actually buy the book!

I really enjoyed your time on OnPoint and thought you did a FABULOUS job! Some people are just so close minded and for that their life is probably not very joyful. I applaud and thank you for all you do! Congrats on the book! And congrats on your new baby!! Keep it up girl!

I just read your book in one sitting on my Kindle. I loved it. Although we are at different stages of life your thought processes are so inspirational. Congratulations on a book well written with such warmth, humor, and candor.

I really enjoyed your OnPoint segment and thought you did a FABULOUS job! I was disappointed in the comments section, but it is a reminder that close-mindedness and negativity are not parts of a fulfilling, joyful life. I applaud and thank you for the work you do and wish you the very best! Congrats on the book and your new baby girl!

Hello,
I will have to get around to doing the bookplate application as, just yesterday the I noticed the charge went through for my purchase at amazon, I can’t wait to read your book, you are both so inspirational, passionate and the real deal.
Kindest regards
Fiona from Queensland, Australia
And stayhomeinstead.blogspot.com.au

I really enjoy your blog and look forward to reading the book. I just listened to your more recent So Money podcast appearance, and it made my day when you said the first finance book you read was Personal Finance for Dummies. That was also my introduction to personal finance. Eric Tyson set me on my path back in 1997, and I’ve found that financial security really eliminates a lot of stress that so many people struggle with. Keep up the awesome work.

Congrats Liz! I loved listening to you on On Point this morning as I did my four mile run- perfect timing! I also downloaded your book on Audible for listening as my runs get longer and longer towards my Chicago Marathon run in October! 🙂

I received your book yesterday right on time and proudly put your signature nameplate in it. I read about half the book last night and am enjoying it. I am a retired widower and can’t implement all of your ideas but certainly follow many of them. I think your values and approach to life is refreshing in these days. Your parents should be proud of Nate and you.

Congratulations- in halfway through it, ordered a kindle version (I’m in the UK). What really resonated with me were your comments about frugality when young, in the first flush of a relationship, building a life together. That’s certainly true of my partner and I, it was really insightful. Can’t wait to finish it!

Congratulations! I’ve been wading my way out of my own stomach bug, and home from work with my vomiting one-year old yesterday, when I was surprised with the Amazon email that I had purchased your book. (I pre-ordered in October and completely forgot the release date.) I tore through the book, finishing today at lunch. It’s wonderful, and I learned so many new things about your journey to your homestead. Nuggets of wisdom sunk in better than they have reading the same ideas on your blog (philosophy-type stuff, not frugality tips). The title is apt! And the cover is bittersweet, with Gracie standing there in the field with you. What a wild year 2018 has been for you so far! All the best to you and your family.

Congratulations on your book. I ordered it from Amazon yesterday so I should have it tomorrow. I listened to your On Point podcast and I thought they were a little rough on you. It seemed that they did not GET that you are NOT saying that everyone should aspire to live the way you live, but that your real message is that each person should live according to their own values, not societal imposed expectactions. Congratulations on your new little one. Welcome to the world Sweetie. I have done your Uber Frugal challenge three times but this is the first time that I have posted a comment. Keep doing what you are doing!

Ordered it today.The cheapest buy in Australia is from Fishpond.I am so impressed with your blog,your efforts and your compassionate approach to others on the same journey.Congratulations on your book I’m sure it will help others to avoid some of the traps of living pay to pay,

I will buy your book soon, but will call my Library and ask them to buy one of your books for their shelves 🙂 Looking forward to reading your book, and yes you do a great job for all you do for all of us free, and I appreciate and know all who belong to your blog does too….love your stories of the kids and things you do as a family, and ways to show us how to save money….. 🙂

Unfortunately the commentary on the article reveals a complete misunderstanding of the financial independence movement. Hopefully though the article will switch a light on for UK readers about the possibilities of choosing a different path in life.

PS my offer to distribute nameplates for you in the UK still stands: if you send me a pack of them I would be happy to post them on to your British readership. It would be a little contribution to the FIRE movement in my home country!

Sooo-the book arrived earlier this week while I was telecommuting. As soon as I saw the Amazon box on my doorstep, I clapped my hand in glee and exclaimed. “Mrs. Frugalwoods is here!” I have been savoring a few chapters after work in the evening. I am down to the last 2 chapters and don’t want it to end. I really love the book-one of the highlights has been the humor exhibited throughout. Although I am not usually a fan of sequels, I would love to see one focused upon frugal hacks for each budget category. The infamous Soda Stream story alone would make it i best seller!

How wonderful! I devoured the book in a day and left you a five star review on Amazon. My husband and I met in college at the University of Chicago; enduring 4 years in that area was far better than your first year in NY, but not quite a dream either (a friend was mugged right on the doorsteps to our dorm and I never felt safe at night by myself as a woman). Your early chapters brought back so many memories for us – carrying groceries in the freezing Chicago winter, promising ourselves that we would do everything to save money and buy a home ASAP in a good school district, getting through law school with minimal debt, etc. You reminded us how much people sacrifice in those early years and how worthwhile it is to do so; wait for the marshamallows, kids! 😉

I just ordered the book and I’m so excited! It’s actually the first book I’ll buy in more than ten years (library reader here) but I really wanted to buy it and support your amazing website and writing skills. Soon there’ll be a copy of your book in the Netherlands (just mentioning in case you’re keeping track 😉

The book arrived! I’m slightly disappointed there are no pictures in the book but I’m gonna make a cup of tea and bundle up at the couch and start reading right away. Your elaborate English will probably also improve my English vocabulary as an added bonus 🙂

I actually started reading your book before I started reading your blog, so I just found out about the bookplate. I tried to send the receipt to bookplate@frugalwoods.com but it won’t let me send it! The send button disappears as soon as I add the email address. What should I do?

I’m loving the book and the blog,
and you are already inspiring me to make some serious changes in my lifestyle.

Listened to your NPR appearance, and enjoyed hearing your presentation very much. I think it was partially derailed by the host and Singletary, for minimizing the notion that there is always something people can do to improve their situation, if they only have some assistance as to what that might be. Everything is a choice, and while your situation may not be a good point to start from for some, if you don’t start nothing changes.

Besides your book, there are other resources for those in other situations, and they did not make a point of those resources. (Amy Dacyzyn’s book(s), down—to—earth.blogspot.com for example). Doing what you’ve always done, will get what you’ve got. (Robbins, I think..) Kind of like the joke about why someone cuts the ends off the ham. Guy asks his wife why she’s doing that, then his mother-in-law, and when he finally get to grandma, the answer is “To make it fit in the pan”. Mindlessly doing what you’ve always done will not change the outcome.

Okay, so I bought the book – couldn’t put it down – enjoyed every bit of it to the point that I DID NOT (seriously) want it to end. You must write another book – “The Frugalwoods – The Journey Continues”!

I finally got my copy yesterday (via Amazon.co.uk) and have read 3/4 of it already. It’s great, well done. Thank you for your inspiration and enthusiasm. It is heading me in the right direction MUCH later in life xx

I preordered your book on Amazon because I thought the title was intriguing. I had never heard of your blog either so the Frugalwoods World is new to me. I loved the book and am now working my way through the blog which is also very good. I am retired but can definitely use some inspiration to spend less so I can do more fun things.

Mrs. FW I think you’re amazing birthing a baby and publishing your book all within weeks of each other. Also your little girls are darling!

Thank you so much! I really appreciate it! And, very happy to have you here in the Frugalwoods community. If you’re so inclined, I’d really appreciate it if you’d consider writing a review of the book on Amazon. Many thanks!

Congratulations on your book! I was particularly interested in the part where you gave up makeup and manicures. I was wondering, now that you have given up makeup, what is your skincare routine (and how much does it cost? Are you happy with it – no dryness etc?)

Thank you! I use a generic version of Cetaphil fragrance-free gentle face wash (I’ve found it at both WalMart and the Dollar Store) and at night, I use Cetaphil fragrance-free lotion. During the day, I wear SPF 45 Neutrogena sunscreen (it’s not cheap and I’d love to find a cheaper version that’s not super greasy and oily–let me know if you know of one!). That’s it! For special occasions (like when I had Mr. FW take my headshot for the book 😉 ) I’ll wear make-up and I have some old drug store brands in my drawer that I pull out for those occasions.

Wonderful book. I got it Saturday and finished it this morning (Monday). I love your story. I’ve been following your blog since shortly before you had your baby & moved to the homestead. I can’t remember where I found your blog but once I saw Gracie I was in love! I’m sorry to hear she passed so unexpectedly.

Your story reminds me so much of Amy Dacyzsyn of The Tightwad Gazette. She tells how she had to be extremely frugal to accomplish what they wanted but that was part of the journey! I hope your book inspires as many 20 and 30 year olds (and older) to stick to their dreams and don’t get caught up in consumerism just because everyone else is doing it.

I’m 57 so in the prior generation but I’m passing your book onto my daughter who’s 22 and getting ready to graduate from college. I hope she can learn from some of your experiences but I think everyone needs to struggle some just to figure out what’s important to them. My husband and I have been self-employed software developers since 1989 so we have the ‘do our own thing’ mindset. Since our daughter has grown up with us always being around I hope we’ve passed on some of the non-conformity mindset to her too. We’re financially independent for the last couple of years but still do a little work for one of our clients. Over the last few years we’ve converted all our investments to low cost index funds. I love JL Collins’ “FU money”. We’ve always needed to be able to have a nest egg to walk away from clients we just didn’t want to work with.

Congrats on the book! I randomly picked up a copy at The Strand bookstore in NYC. I started reading on a Saturday and was finished on Sunday. Thoroughly readable. Interestingly, it was your book that introduced me to your website and not the other way around. Now I get to see how the adventure continues.

I loved it! I also recently read similar genre books, one on not eating out and one on a year of less and didn’t find them to hold my interest the way your book did. I love your writing style. Thank you! (Also, I checked the book out from my library because I’m frugal as well.)

Just wanted to say I bought the book, read it during my metro commute, and found it really inspirational. I’m a little older than you and have been following your blog for a while. I’m pretty good with my money but I now feel inspired to really think about whether each purchase is something that’s serving a bigger goal. I even printed out and pored over six months’ worth of credit card statements — time to start spending less at Target. Thank you and congratulations!

Thank you so much, Amy! I really appreciate it! And I hear ya on Target–that used to be one of my downfalls too! If you’re so inclined, I’d be very grateful if you’d consider writing a review of the book on Amazon. Many thanks!!!

I read this book thanks to my local public library (and I told them to purchase it, so I got first dibs!). Very much enjoyed it, and it has many wonderful frugality tips in addition to being a great read and engaging story. Thanks for sharing!

Congratulations! I’ve just finished an intense “Meet the Frugalwoods” festival! Brisbane Square Library, the temple. I worship at every Sunday (also every Wednesday) heard my request and bought your book!! I got it this morning, and have just finished the last page! I now have whatever the equivalent of indigestion of the brain is called, and was SO sorry to reach the end! I hope you won’t be driven to add to the family to produce another book, but I do hope there WILL be another,your first was such great reading.
Whenever I walk into the library I always experience the. “”Walking into Tiffany’s with someone else’s Platinum Amex” sensation. ANYTHING I want is mine!!.
Thank you for the book,and thank you for sharing your philosophy of joyous spending, so different to the unexamined haemorrhaging of money that society encourages. May you and yours have glorious lives, and may they always be aware of them.

pre ordered your book as soon as it was advertised. waited not so) patiently for it to arrive on my kindle. Started reading and couldn’t put it down. Loved every word. I feel I know you all as friends. Have followed your blog for a couple of years and love everything about it. Keep up the good work. Good look and best wishes to you all.

I listened to your book in audiobook form. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a digital page turner. You’ve motivated me to reign in my spending. I hope you continue to write books, because I am already looking forward to your next one!

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